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Concrete finds himself between a rock and a hard place. Get it?

By Hilary Goldstein

The saga of Paul Chadwick's Concrete continues as the Human Dilemma begins to heat up. What's it like being a man trapped inside rock? My guess is it feels a tad like a member of Journey trying to break out as a solo artist. It's hard and it's lonely.

Concrete: The Human Dilemma #4 (of 5) 32 black & white pages Release Date: March 30, 2005 Price: $3.50 Trapped in an alien's rock-hard body, former speechwriter Ron Lithgow is an accidental celebrity who currently uses his high profile as Concrete to promote the agenda of a pizza mogul. While an unsettling figure studies the controversial population-control campaign, Concrete's message becomes exaggerated, distorted, and flat-out parodied. And why can't he stop itching?! Meanwhile, though aide Larry Munro might recognize that his recent judgment was awful, there's only so long until the fallout hits the fan. Longtime readers will not want to miss this issue's shocking ending! Be sure to pick up Paul Chadwick's most mature Concrete miniseries yet. - Dark Horse